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/w* / Q fRV ' w'& < & < . , WHAT KRUSCHEN IS: << O 7 HEN the ball is whipped out ’ ft ot one Sa i t on l y —but Six! yV to him, away he goes—there’s — no holding him/’ And at the sodium sulphate < <• < . , vary valuable medicinal Salt. H end of the game he S Still as fresh as An aperient and a diuretic. Purifies X e ° the blood and prevents the absorption a daisy. of toxins - r ■ His secret lies in Kruschen Salts. Nerve sodium chloride and sinew, blood and tissue, all benefit Both a medicine and a food. Improves I , . . . digestion and maintains the alkalinity fiana» from the six wonderful salts —six, mark pJ e ie’t. b f°?mentati?A. Anttseptlc ancl you, not one only—which are contained — 1 ■ 1 — in Kruschen. magnesium sulphate One of the most valuable items in Kruschen Salts is a tonic and a food too. It restores the tissues and purifies the remedy t°rD.-opsy and Oravel. blood. It promotes the appetite and f - * digestion and ensures sound sleep. It Ipotassium iodide tones up the liver and kidneys. It gives tissue in body, a *rd tn. F Jo creases weight. /g So important to health is Potassium yUU oUlvlltdlvl ilCcllLll. iodide that many Governments put it in drinking water, in common table salt, in iodised chocolate for school children Could one salt alone do all these things ? L and s ° forth - . Nothing less than the six salts in “ ~ . T _ . POTASSIUM CHLORIDE Kruschen can give you that Kruschen or m hlsl , K, ■fpplincr I blood pressure. Valuable for Gout and e ICCIHIg « Rheumatism. Diuretic and maintains the alkalinity of the blood serum. - s The proprietors of Kruschen Salts I guarantee its absolute purity. By a POTASSIUM SULPHATE V a ■ system of rigorous analysis each in- _. , . „ . gradient is thoroughly standardised and Oo tested, thus attaining a standard of in dissolving uric Acid. ® purity far exceeding that demanded by I— — — the British Pharmacopoeia. ■ ASK YOUR DOCTOR. Kruschen Salts prevent constipation and rheumatism Manufactured by B. GRIFFITHS HUGHES, Ltd., Manchester, England (Estab. 1756). Obtainable at all Wholesalers and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. 12/30/27

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Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 18

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Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 18

Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3830, 9 August 1927, Page 18